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      A New Look at Infant Pointing

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      Child Development
      Wiley

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          Abstract

          The current article proposes a new theory of infant pointing involving multiple layers of intentionality and shared intentionality. In the context of this theory, evidence is presented for a rich interpretation of prelinguistic communication, that is, one that posits that when 12-month-old infants point for an adult they are in some sense trying to influence her mental states. Moreover, evidence is also presented for a deeply social view in which infant pointing is best understood--on many levels and in many ways--as depending on uniquely human skills and motivations for cooperation and shared intentionality (e.g., joint intentions and attention with others). Children's early linguistic skills are built on this already existing platform of prelinguistic communication.

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                Journal
                Child Development
                Child Development
                Wiley
                0009-3920
                1467-8624
                May 2007
                May 2007
                : 78
                : 3
                : 705-722
                Article
                10.1111/j.1467-8624.2007.01025.x
                17516997
                5bbda398-2a4f-4136-9430-ae8441942f3f
                © 2007

                http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/tdm_license_1.1

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